Imagine A World Without NAND Flash

Short video takes a humorous look at the consequences of not having flash memory.

Spencer Chin, Senior Editor

August 4, 2022

Kioxia, formerly Toshiba Memory, is credited for inventing NAND flash memory back in 1987. From its humble beginnings as a storage medium in digital answering machines, NAND flash has become a disruptive technology in the past few decades, making its way into digital cameras, smartphones, laptop computers, and storage. Process and production advances keep increasing bit capacity while decreasing cost, and the technology shows no signs of going away.

Because flash memory is present in many products we may not realize, Kioxia’s subsidiary Kioxia America just released a video, titled “A World Without Smart Devices,” which essentially depicts an alternate reality where flash-enabled smart home technology does not exist.

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You can view the video here.  Remember, there is no such thing as Alexa.

 

About the Author(s)

Spencer Chin

Senior Editor, Design News

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News, covering the electronics beat, which includes semiconductors, components, power, embedded systems, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, and other related subjects. He is always open to ideas for coverage. Spencer has spent many years covering electronics for brands including Electronic Products, Electronic Buyers News, EE Times, Power Electronics, and electronics360. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him at @spencerchin.

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